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THOSE AMONG US WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – A SERIES ON SELF-HELP


Sometimes it is easier to be cynical and believe one person can’t make a difference, so why try? But, if everyone acted on this premise, nothing would get done. There would be no progress. Every day we make choices, and … Continue reading

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THOSE AMONG US WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – A SERIES ON SELF-HELP


Sometimes it is easier to be cynical and believe one person can’t make a difference, so why try? But, if everyone acted on this premise, nothing would get done. There would be no progress. Every day we make choices, and … Continue reading

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So, Canada, when are you going to take responsibility for your Agent Orange victims?


When Kenneth H. Young recently attended the Second International Conference for Victims of Agent Orange in Viet Nam, he saw the tragic aftermath for victimized Vietnamese children  and relived his own horrors with Agent Orange. He wondered how long it is … Continue reading

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Open and URGENT Letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper re: Agent Orange investigation into use at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown


Dear Mr. Prime Minister,   During my recent trip to Vietnam for the Second International Conference of Victims of Agent Orange and my subsequent guided tour of Vietnam’s children’s survivors clinics and help centers provided by, “The Vietnam Association for … Continue reading

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